Final Tournament Round 1: True or False • • • • Each player will receive 3 questions 3 points for correct and -1 point for wrong You may choose not to answer and receive 0 points Then the other teams can ring the bell to steal (1 point for correct, -1 for wrong) Final Tournament Nerve cells carry glucose around your body. False Final Tournament Final Tournament Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus. True Final Tournament Final Tournament The product of two negative numbers will be positive. True Final Tournament Final Tournament Probability can never be less than zero or more than 1. True Final Tournament Final Tournament Plants and Algae are called consumers because they make their own food. False Final Tournament Final Tournament Leaves and stems are green because they contain chlorophyl. True Final Tournament Final Tournament When rounding, if the number under consideration is greater than 5, you must round up. 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Final Tournament End of Round 2 Final Tournament Round 3: Speed Race • • • • Any player can ring the bell to answer 1st ring: 3 points for correct and -1 point for wrong 2nd ring: 2 points for correct and -1 point for wrong After that: 1 point for correct and -1 point for wrong Final Tournament Final Tournament What is the median of this set of numbers? 2, 2, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 3 Final Tournament Final Tournament NPK is a common fertilizer which contains 3 minerals; Nitrogen, Phosphorus and ________ Potassium Final Tournament Final Tournament An object with height and length measured 1x4 has been enlarged to 3x12, what is the scale factor? 3 Final Tournament Final Tournament What makes the human body (our bones) move? Muscles Final Tournament Final Tournament What kind of angle is 270°? Reflex Final Tournament Final Tournament What is the main gas that makes up the Earth’s atmosphere? Nitrogen Final Tournament Final Tournament What is the area of a square with a length of 8cm? 64cm² Final Tournament Final Tournament Name the 4 major directions found on a compass. North, South, East and West Final Tournament Final Tournament What is the only even prime number? 2 Final Tournament Final Tournament What are natural satellites also known as? Moons Final Tournament Final Tournament What is the sum of the interior angles of any triangle? 180° Final Tournament Final Tournament Which animal can rotate their head up to 270° without moving their body? An Owl Final Tournament Final Tournament What three numbers result in the same answer when they are added or multiplied altogether? 1, 2 and 3 Final Tournament Final Tournament What is the perimeter of a circle called? The Circumference Final Tournament Final Tournament What is (6x9) + (6+9)? 69 Final Tournament End of Round 3 Final Tournament Round 4: Riddles • • • • Any player can ring the bell to answer 1st clue: 3 points for correct and -1 point for wrong 2nd clue: 2 points for correct and -1 point for wrong 3rd clue: 1 point for correct and -1 point for wrong Final Tournament Clue 1: My name rhymes with hero. Clue 2: People say I’m nothing or a loser. Clue 3: If you multiply me by any other number, the answer will always be me. Who am I? Zero Final Tournament Clue 1: I am a living tissue. Clue 2: You often see me during Halloween. Clue 3: I am the framework of your body . Who am I? Skeleton/Bones Final Tournament Clue 1: I am a special value within a data set. Clue 2: You must arrange the data from smallest to biggest to find me. Clue 3: I am always in the middle. Who am I? The Median Final Tournament Clue 1: We are both letters in the alphabet. 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